Second major rainstorm in a week moves into Bay Area
[...] major rainstorm in a week moves into Bay Area Flash flood warnings and sandbags were in place as the second major rainstorm in a week rolled into the Bay Area Thursday morning, leaving residents bracing for heavy downpours and officials closely watching “all creeks and streams” threatening to breach banks. “The heaviest rain should be gone by about 7 p.m. this evening through most of the Bay Area,” Anderson said, adding that the South Bay could still see some heavy rain at night. Forty-one public schools and 19 private ones were shut down, according to the Marin County Office of Education. Travelers attempting to depart from San Francisco International Airport were facing an average of a three hour delay as of 8:30 a.m., according to the Federal Aviation Administration. A total of 90 inbound flights and 52 outbound flights were delayed, and 75 departing flights were canceled.